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Ratings News - 6th April 2012 *Full Tables Added*

6 Apr 2012

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Metered Market Thursday Ratings
Fox Wins; Respectable Sampling for Scandal on ABC

Thursday 4/05/12
Metered Market Results

Household
Rating/Share
CBS 7.8/13
Fox 7.5/12
ABC 5.9/10
NBC 2.1/ 4
CW 0.7/ 1

-Percent Change from Year-Ago Evening – Thursday 4/07/11
ABC: +119, NBC: + 5, CBS: - 7, Fox: -30, CW: -59

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-Winners:
American Idol (Fox), The Big Bang Theory (CBS), Person of Interest (CBS), The Mentalist (CBS)

-Respectable Sampling:
Scandal (ABC)

-Fading:
Missing (ABC), Touch (Fox)

-Losers (excluding repeats):
Community (NBC), 30 Rock (NBC), Up All Night (NBC), Awake (NBC)

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-Ratings Breakdown:
CBS led this first April Thursday in the overnights with its combination of The Big Bang Theory (#2: 9.0 rating/15 share), recent returnee Rules of Engagement (#2: 5.5/ 9), Person of Interest (#1: 8.4/14) and The Mentalist (#1: 7.8/13), which could be moved to Friday night season if the network expands its Thursday comedies to two hours. With retention of just 61 percent out of The Big Bang Theory, it is time for Rules of Engagement to officially conclude. The Big Bang Theory, Person of Interest and The Mentalist have been officially picked up for 2012-13.

Second overall for the evening was the home of American Idol, Fox, followed by ABC, distant NBC and a night of repeats on The CW.

In series-premiere news, drama Scandal on ABC opened with a 5.8/10 in the overnights at 10 p.m., which held a very respectable 89 percent of the 9:30 p.m. portion of lead-in Grey’s Anatomy (6.5/11). The last original episode of recent ABC Thursday 10 p.m. occupant Private Practice scored a 5.3/ 9 on March 15, with retention out of Grey’s Anatomy of only 71 percent. Opposite dramas The Mentalist and Awake, Scandal is expected to win the time period among adults 18-49. So, yes, Scandal was clearly sampled.

Earlier in the evening on the alphabet net was week four of older-skewing drama Missing (#3, 5.3/ 9 at 8 p.m.), which dipped by seven percent from one week earlier, followed by aforementioned Grey’s Anatomy at a second-place 6.5/11 from 9-10 p.m. Four-week overnight track for Missing: 7.8/13 – 6.3/10 – 5.7/ 9 – 5.3/ 9.

On Fox, the live American Idol Results Show led the 8 p.m. hour, with a 10.0/17 in the overnights. While dominance is always good, year-to-year Idol slipped by 30 percent (vs. a 14.3/23 on 4/07/11). In episode four news (and its third original telecast in the Thursday 9 p.m. hour), lead-out drama Touch with Kiefer Sutherland slipped to a series-low 5.0/ 9. Comparably, that was down by 14 percent from one week earlier, with retention out of the 8:30 p.m. portion of American Idol (10.8/18) of just 46 percent. Three-week overnight track for Touch: 7.3/13 – 5.8/10 – 5.0/ 9.

Moving to NBC, dismal was the observation from start to finish with its line-up of Community (#4: 2.3/ 4), 30 Rock (#4: 2.3/ 4), a repeat of The Office (#4: 1.9/ 3), Up All Night (#4: 2.0/ 3) and week six of drama Awake, which sunk to a series-low 2.0/ 4 at 10 p.m. Awake at this point has no chance of a second season. As for the network overall, what can you possibly say when the highest rated show of the evening scores a 2.3/ 4 in the overnights?

The CW capped off the evening with encore telecasts of The Vampire Diaries (#5: 0.9/ 1) and on-the-fence The Secret Circle (#5: 0.6/ 1), which was not the hit the network hoped for out of its highest rated series.

Source: Nielsen Media Research data

Source: Marc Berman@TVMediaInsights

48 comments:

  1. Glad Scandal seemed to do well!

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  2. Even tough i hate everything from Shonda Rhimes i think Scandal is something more of my cup of tea. I love the cast. Will check out the show later today.


    Good to see what a powerhouse PoI is becomming, taking out everything else in that timeslot. To bad it`s one of the reason why NBC is weak this season at thursdays, a channel that airs to many of my fav`s on thursdays. 

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  3. NBC is imploding and i can't ssee them getting out of this any time soon.Its too bad Awake is a good show maybe another network will pick it up?

    What's up with Missing? Can't hold the attention span or is it just the competition?Maybe they could move it to another night?

    And Touch,its good not great i think they made way to much of it before hand,and its starting to cycle the drain.....

    Scandal just watch it again,this time without interuption,GOOD show!

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  4. Awake is still dropping after that 1.0 last week?  It's hitting CW levels.

    Missing and Touch still dropping...

    Is Scandal going to be lead-in dependent?

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  5. As much as I like Awake, it's not a premise suitable for TV. It could have made an excellent film though.

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  6. Community was even trending worldwide yesterday, and it still managed to lose in the ratings? :(

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  7. No, please do not move The Mentalist on Friday :(

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  8.  I second that- please, don't!!!

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  9. NBC being so bad is probably a good thing for the Thursday comedies, means they will most likely get another season because well the entire network is a mess.  Awake I think won't though as it probably costs more money than 20min comedies do.

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  10. Unfortunately, that seems easier and easier to do all the time. Making it meaning lesser each time. :(

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  11. Am I wrong or Friday night is not a good night for the shows to air?

    I mean, look Fringe's or Chuck's audience and ratings... they weren't good :(

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  12. Friday isn't a good night, but shows like Grimm can benefit from lower standards/expectations.

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  13. If NBC sinks any lower, it'll turn into another CW.

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  14. Me as well! Mentalist needs to stay where it is!

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  15. But only for so much. They're still compared to other shows running at the same time. 

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  16. Ok but shows like POI or The Mentalist cannot be moved on Friday... CBS counts on big numbers! Grimm's NBC can survive with low ratings...

    That's what I think, I don't know enough how it works the american television!...

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  17. Yeah, Fridays are treated with lower expectations and standards and some shows can benefit from that.

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  18. Yeah its pretty easy to trend anything on Twitter/GetGlue these days just need a dedicated fanbase

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  19. Why do all the truly great shows (Community, Awake, Fringe) have awful ratings?  Why are the majority of TV viewers (no one on this site) so interested in the crap that is Reality TV?  I just don't understand.

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  20. Touch is going down down down. I am curious where does it stop...

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  21. Almost all shows do not do so well on Friday night.For a lot of people Friday is the end of the work week and they go out to party,others consider it date night,and of course you have those that do not need a reason to go out and do whatever.All the networks count on a show doing well there expectations/standards are just as high as if the show was scene on a Monday,or any other day.
     

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  22. TV by the numbers says Community got a 1.3 rating on the 18-49 demo, not 1.2. And there's always the possibility that it will get adjusted up when the final ratings will arrive, in a few hours.

    It's awful, sure, especially given that I thought Community would stabilize at 1.7 (it did 1.7 last week and two weeks ago, with and without the fucking Big Bang Theory on CBS). And yet, Community is still the most watched show on NBC on Thursday night. That's what matters.

    What's positive is that on other networks everything is down, too, I think, it's not just NBC.

    I'd really like to send J. Walter Weatherman to 30 Rockerfeller Plaza for the NBC bosses to receive a little lesson ("and that's why you don't put The Office in repeat for 3 weeks in a row when everything else is new").

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  23. IDK. I'm comforted by the fact that Community did better then everything else on NBC.

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  24. POI still stronger, but all shows down :(

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  25. crap , i want GA ratings to be higher! there was a time when Grey's was above 20 mil viewers and now it can't reah not even a 10 :( , but still, after 8 years i think those numbers are pretty well :D

    i thought scandal would be better though, like missing getting 10 mil viewers or st like that :S
     

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  26. I really like Missing and Awake. With PoI nested in there too, I'm loving Thursday nights again. I watched the first couple of episodes of Touch, and liked the premise in the first, but was getting bored with it by the second.

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  27. That's was back then during the glory days of the 2004-2005 season.

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  28. Community did the best out of the night, so when's it getting renewed? I don't think anything could do well in that time slot against BBT

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  29. Awake was awesome yesterday, I don't see the problem with this show

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  30. Yes, where will it touch bottom?

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  31. Yeah, there is no real logic to the show, just a string of far-fetched coincidences.  The only thing it could have going for it would be a strong building storyline, but from what I understand they want to keep it more episodic.

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  32. Not everyone is aware of the red/green tints to the 2 worlds.  It is obvious when you know it is there, but easy to overlook since most people have never seen anything like it.  Even knowing about the tints it can be hard to keep track at times.  Those not aware of the tints find it nearly incomprehensible and gave up on it quickly.

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  33. Nice to see Person of Interest just keep on destroying anything in its path!
    MY pick for the #1 new drama before the season started and these last couple months it has really hit its stride! Both creatively and with ratings!I thought there was a strong chance Missing would be a one off series and I was okay with that. I'm liking it a lot for what it is I guess. I'm glad that even if it is not renewed every episode will likely air due to its late starting and short run.One season is enough of this type of series for me.I never understood how Touch got good ratings to begin with frankly. Cheesy premise and The second episode was basically the same as the first. I did not watch this week's so maybe they finally changed it up? I always thought it sounded like a terrible concept that would get repetitive.....

    I cannot comment on Awake much since I have been archiving episodes and not watching them honestly. I loved the actors and the premise, but I always felt it would be cancelled before it completed its run. This is the first time I recall that I wanted to see how it played out before I got invested in the series. I still plan on watching this summer, but I want to see if NBC airs every episode before I start watching it in earnest.

    Scandal?
    No thank you. Shonda Rhimes association makes any series a non-starter for me after watching her first 3 TV series.

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  34. Good call to wait on Awake.  A couple years ago I watched Persons Unknown despite knowing it was to be canceled.  I did so because NBC kept advertising "By the end of the summer, all will be revealed."  The show ended and absolutely nothing was revealed.  I no longer trust NBC at all, and I am glad that they are going down in flames, they deserve it.

    Just the same, I am watching Awake.  Such a fool I am.  If you remind me at the end of the season, I will let you know if it was worth it, without giving any spoilers.

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  35. I watched Persons Unknown too and like every person that watched it I felt like and idiot for watching it at the end. Most unsatisfying finale ever

    Thanks. I may touch base with you when it ends... I may watch regardless if NBC airs every episode. Guess I have to see how it plays out.... I'm a huge Jason Isaacs fan and unless the ending is one of those that almost insults the viewers I will likely watch the series. 

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  36. Add them to the Persons Unknown club lol

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  37. I read a study once 5 or 10 years back about how people think they want change and things to be different , but they really do not.

    The gist of the study stated that most people say they want something completely different and new, but in reality want something that is "just different enough" to not be exactly the same as what they already watch. In truth hey want what they are familiar and comfortable with. So finding something they like and tweaking it just a little is the key to TV ratings success.

    That's why the majority of series on TV feel the EXACT same with only minimal differences. A crime novelist crime fighter, a fake psychic crime fighter, an ex-fake psychic crime fighter, a scientist crime fighter, a medical examiner crime fighter... well, you get the idea.

    Shows like Awake, Community and Fringe suffer from actually being different than everything else on TV. 

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  38.  I can't say goodbye to Rules Of Engagement!

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  39.  I disagree, on film it would have been over too quickly. This delves a lot deeper into the psychosis.

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  40. Damn that's a disheartening study and makes a lot of sense.  It seems like there are millions of those CSI, NCIS, Law and Order shows out there which none of them appeal to me and all blend together.  Thanks for telling me about it, makes sense sadly enough.

    Well here's hoping that more people wise up and start noticing Awake, Community, and Fringe.  If people can like odd and bizarre movies that require the attention of the viewer, then they should do the same for these great TV shows.

    I'm with you on not wanting to understand how anyone can watch the crap that is on reality TV.

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  41. Sadly the US audience prefer reality TV and sitcom to profound and deep shows that need smart people to follow -_-

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  42. I'm starting to worry about Missing. I really love this show, And I don't want to be cancelled.  Hope the rating go up next week.

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  43. I wouldn't exclusively blame this on US viewership preferences. Not really a lot different here in Europe.

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  44. Said from the start that Awake isn't a show suited for network TV. Maybe DirecTV, TNT or somebody else picks it up, on NBC there's no future for it.

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  45. Yep,your right!

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